A week and a day since the launch of the "Iron Swords" war, which claimed many victims alongside quite a few property damages in many locations throughout the country, the National Insurance Institute announced today (Sunday) an initial grant for the wounded civilians injured during the events who were hospitalized.
This is immediate initial assistance in the amount of NIS 5,000 that will be received automatically and intended for initial organization, and later the National Insurance Institute will transfer an additional advance in an estimated amount of NIS 3,500-6,000, depending on the situation, the family's needs and other variables. The down payment, as stated, will be automatically transferred to the bank accounts of each of the victims who came to one of the hospitals in cooperation between the National Insurance Institute and the Ministry of Health, which coordinated the issue.
In addition, the National Insurance Institute reminds that anxiety victims are immediately entitled to primary mental health treatment free of charge funded by the National Insurance Institute - up to 12 therapeutic sessions with qualified professionals and additional treatments will be approved if necessary. The treatments can be adapted to children, individuals, couples and families. There is no need to contact the National Insurance Institute or file a claim – the National Insurance Institute proactively contacts the relevant resilience centers and medical clinics, which are constantly updated, and funds the treatments. It is important to note that it is important to contact the resilience and anxiety clinics in order to apply the recognition as victims of hostility in future treatments if necessary.
At the same time, during the Sabbath, the National Insurance Institute provided the National Insurance Institute with an updated list of the abductees' families in order to provide them with as much initial response as possible.
Minister of Labor, Yoav Ben-Zur: "Payment of advances to war wounded will bring immediate economic relief alongside the emotional support that the National Insurance Institute cares about. This response is part of the overall understanding that this war is an event that the State of Israel has never known, certainly from a civilian perspective. We are constantly prepared to continue providing solutions based on the needs that arise from the field."
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